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There are
places called Oversley elsewhere in England.
Oversley and
Oversleyford (sometimes
Oversley Ford) is a name used for some
places in an area near...
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Botilers of Wem and
Oversley, who held
under the
Earls of Warwick.
Later it was held of Sir
William Gascoigne as part of his
manor of
Oversley. In the 13th century...
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MacCartney v
Oversley House Management [2006] IRLR 514 (EAT) is a UK
labour law case
regarding the
National Minimum Wage Act 1998.
McCartney was a resident...
- mill.
There were
originally three manors,
Arrow Manor,
Ragley Hall and
Oversley Manor. In the 12th
century William de
Camville of Clifton,
acquired the...
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created Baron Wentworth, of Wentworth-Woodhouse,
Baron of
Newmarch and
Oversley, in 1628, and
Viscount Wentworth in 1629. He was made
Baron Raby in 1640...
- Neville, son of
Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmoreland,
before 1411 in
Oversley,
Warwickshire and had issue. In
November 1396 Joan married, secondly, to...
- Alcester,
Warwickshire in England,
founded in 1138 by the
Botellers of
Oversley, Warwickshire. Its many
endowments included the
Chapel of St.
James and...
- home, on a
visit to Lord
Oversley, with
whose beautiful daughter Julia he had been in love but must now relinquish.
Oversley suggests that Adam listen...
- Morrell,
Morton Bagot Napton-on-the-Hill,
Newbold Pacey,
Northend Oldberrow,
Oversley Green,
Oxhill Pillerton Hersey,
Pillerton Priors,
Preston Bagot, Preston-on-Stour...
- Brigantes. For the
important prehistoric farm site at
Oversley Farm, see
Oversleyford §
Oversley Farm. The
Roman fort of
Mamucium was
established c. AD 79...